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Get the Most Value From Your College Experience With Co–op Programs

Cooperative education adds so much value to your college education, your future career, and your wallet! Here's what to know about college co-op programs.

by Mark Rowh

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5 Smart and Budget–Friendly Travel Tips for College Students

Travel is an important part of many young people’s lives. If you’re looking to experience the world without breaking the bank, these financial tips can help.

by Summer Wilde

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Amazing Travel Scholarships and Programs for Students

Want to travel or study abroad before college? These merit and need-based scholarships can help high school students fulfill their desire to explore the world.

by Sarah G. Hill

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The Best Summertime Opportunities: Jobs, Internships, and Volunteering

From summer jobs and internships to volunteering, you can do more with your summer than hang out. It might be the key to getting into your dream college.

by Jessica Tomer

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4 Things Student–Athletes Should Do This Summer

Here are a few ways high school athletes can stay busy, have fun, and maybe make a little money while staying involved with the sport(s) they love.

by Megan Gibbs

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A Smart Checklist to Prep for Your First Year of College

Preparing for college now will save you both time and stress in the long run. Here's everything you should do this summer to get ready for freshman year!

by Karabella Hernandez

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4 Proactive Things Counselors and Consultants Should Do This Summer

Planning ahead doesn't just apply to students! Get on track for back-to-school season and the next college admission cycle with these four head-start tips.

by Stephanie Farah

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10 Cool Virtual Camps High School Students Can Join Over Winter Break

Winter academic camps are unique opportunities to boost your résumé for college. Check out these 10 great programs that could transform your winter break.

by Lindsey Conger

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Cornell University Precollege Studies — Ithaca, NY

The mission of Cornell University Precollege Studies is to present the broadest possible range of high-quality learning opportunities to Cornell's many constituencies. The SCE draws on the resources of all of Cornell's academic units, identifying needs and developing programs that most appropriately and effectively deploy Cornell's vast and varied educational resources. Cornell faculty members are joined by leaders in industry, government, and the professions, along with distinguished scholars from other institutions, to present these programs throughout the year.

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What Types of Graduate Business Degrees Can I Pursue?

Choosing a graduate Business degree is a great step to a brighter future. Here's an expert rundown of the degrees and programs you could pursue.

by Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)

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Video: How to Make the Fall Semester of Senior Year Easier

Senior year of high school will be memorable and busy! Get ahead of it this summer with student vlogger Lucia's steps for a stress-free fall semester.

by CollegeXpress

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Gold–Medal Colleges for Summer Olympic Sports

In honor of the Games, check out our college lists categorized by Olympic events from archery to wrestling. Your future school could be on one of these lists!

by CollegeXpress

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President's Scholarship

Applicant must have participated actively in enrichment programs (summer camps, youth groups, travel abroad, etc.). Demonstration of commitment to leadership and community service is required.

Max Award: $12,500

sponsored by American Jewish University

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College Planning Calendar: June 2023

School’s out for the summer (almost)! Get ready for three months of sun and just a little college prep with our June College Planning Calendar.

by CollegeXpress

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Spring College Planning Checklist for High School Juniors

The second half of junior year is when to really start planning for college. Here's how you can prepare for application season this spring and summer.

by Kristen Moon

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Norman and Ruth Good Educational Endowment

Applicants must be attending a private college in Nebraska and must be in their junior or senior year. Applicants may not apply if the scholarship money is to be used for summer programs or schools that are not valid degree-granting institutions.

Max Award: $2,500

sponsored by Lincoln Community Foundation

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Danbury Hospital – WCSU Nursing Career Development Program

Applicant must demonstrate academic achievement and financial need and must participate in a summer work-study program.

Max Award: $2,000

sponsored by Western Connecticut State University

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College Planning Calendar: July 2023

Summer means warm weather, vacations, and fun! But there are still some important dates and college prep steps to take. See what July has in store here.

by CollegeXpress

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Morgan Stanley Richard B. Fisher Scholarship Program

Applicants must be African American, Hispanic, Native American or LGBT current juniors at an accredited four-year college. The award includes a summer internship.

Max Award: $15,000

sponsored by Morgan Stanley

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Over 30 July Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For

It’s important to keep applying for scholarships that will contribute to your future—even during the summer. Here are a bunch with upcoming deadlines!

by Jean O'Toole; CollegeXpress